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. >>> you know him as sherlock holmes. tonight we get some scoop from elementary star johnnie lee miller. >> the secret to the show's success and he diss a bit about his co--- dises a bit about his co-star lucy lu. >> and a woman with a severe disability is worried she has to go back to the >>> it is official. actor philip seymour hoffman died from a toxic mix of heroin and other drugs. the medical examiner's report was released today and said heroin, cocaine and amphetamines were found in his system, the death ruled accidental. the actor found dead in his manhattan apartment february 2nd. three people face drug charges in connection with his death. >>> we have an update from a story at 5:00. a disabled waldorf woman fighting eviction is in the hospital tonight. madelyn lane is suffering from complications of back surgery. we visited her earlier today at the townhouse she shares with her 13-year-old son and healthcare aide. she's worried her land lady wants to boot them. charles county called it a sad situation and is will
. >>> you know him as sherlock holmes. tonight we get some scoop from elementary star johnnie lee miller. >> the secret to the show's success and he diss a bit about his co--- dises a bit about his co-star lucy lu. >> and a woman with a severe disability is worried she has to go back to the >>> it is official. actor philip seymour hoffman died from a toxic mix of heroin and other drugs. the medical examiner's report was released today and said heroin, cocaine and...
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we say we're going to share the q&a with sherlock. i said that's fantastic. they'll do theirs, then we'll bring you back on stage and we'll ask the critics if they have any questions, they will ask you and sherlock questions. fantastic, love it. do my q&a. i do some other interviews and they guide me to the stage in the dark and i'm standing there. and the lights come on and they go okay, everyone. and please give your questions to sherlock. and they forgot to say mr. selfridge. i'm standing alone on the stage while hundreds of people make their way to benedict cumber [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: i don't think that's his name. it's cumberslut. it's a cumberbatch. by the way, he is a brilliant actor and a true gentleman. and sherlock is genius and i'm a huge fan and he'll never speak to me again. so while they're swarming cumberslut, just three or four deep, i am alone. i am alone. and you know what, it happens. and it was so humbling and horrifying. but. >> woman noticed i was alone and she came over to me and she said, i just have one question. what was your fif rat
we say we're going to share the q&a with sherlock. i said that's fantastic. they'll do theirs, then we'll bring you back on stage and we'll ask the critics if they have any questions, they will ask you and sherlock questions. fantastic, love it. do my q&a. i do some other interviews and they guide me to the stage in the dark and i'm standing there. and the lights come on and they go okay, everyone. and please give your questions to sherlock. and they forgot to say mr. selfridge. i'm...
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i'm also a lifelong sherlock holmes fan and have written early and often about conan doyle and sherlock holmes and the value of fear, one of the novels about sherlock holmes. there are pinkerton men based on the mauling the players that we learned a few pinkerton man has deepened his business, we are all destroyed. if i'm honest, my first exposure to it within a friends treehouse in cleveland in 1971. a stack of books that belong to one of his uncles. it was called true comics and i told the story of this plot. they are it is. it is not a great telling of this story. there was one line i being that when we need men such as yourself, mr. pinkerton, not the crime seems to be on the increase. it got the job done. the other reagan in the treehouse that they involved the big tad, i think i made the right choice in terms of what to write a book about. but to answer your question of how one picks a book ptolemaic, strange to say it could be a serendipitous that that, but you have to dig deeply enough to make sure that the bones of the story are dared, that it's going to support the full tellin
i'm also a lifelong sherlock holmes fan and have written early and often about conan doyle and sherlock holmes and the value of fear, one of the novels about sherlock holmes. there are pinkerton men based on the mauling the players that we learned a few pinkerton man has deepened his business, we are all destroyed. if i'm honest, my first exposure to it within a friends treehouse in cleveland in 1971. a stack of books that belong to one of his uncles. it was called true comics and i told the...
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i'm also a lifelong sherlock holmes fan and have written early and often about conan doyle and sherlock holmes and in the valley of fear, one of the novels about sherlock holmes there are pinkerton men at the center of it. it's based on the molly mcguires. and we learn that if a pinkerton man is deep in this business, we are all destroyed. if i'm honest, my first exposure to it was if a friend's treehouse in cleveland in 1971. there was a stack of comic books that had belonged to one of his uncles. and i actually have it with me. [laughter] and it was called true comics, and it told the story of this plot. there it is. and it was not a great telling of the story. there was one line, i think it went to we need men such as yourself, mr. pingerton -- pinkerton, now that crime seems to be on the increase. but it got the job done, and since the other reading in the treehouse that day involved the girls of the big ten, i think i made the right choice in terms of what to write a book about. [laughter] but to answer your question of, you know, how one picks a book topic, strange to say it can b
i'm also a lifelong sherlock holmes fan and have written early and often about conan doyle and sherlock holmes and in the valley of fear, one of the novels about sherlock holmes there are pinkerton men at the center of it. it's based on the molly mcguires. and we learn that if a pinkerton man is deep in this business, we are all destroyed. if i'm honest, my first exposure to it was if a friend's treehouse in cleveland in 1971. there was a stack of comic books that had belonged to one of his...
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sometimes to the sherlock holmes of it all, which is sometimes the most simple explanation is the onense. the simple part of this is how do you keep all those people quiet? you have almost 200 people on a plane going seven hours longer than where they were supposed to go. how do you stop 200 people from calling loved ones, texting people and doing something to say help us. it is because you did something to keep all those people quiet. that's what has to happen if you want them to stay away. you have to keep them quiet. >> brad, you have heard this meteor theory. authorities are saying it may have flown for seven hours after that. that would probably strike down this meteor theory? >> listen, we will strike down all the theories with the facts when we have them. what we are seeing now, the reason we are asking these questions is that all conspiracies at their base are myrrh roa mirrors of what we are fearful the most. if you look at jfk, in the '60s, we blame the communists. in the '70s, the establishment and the cia. in the '80s, we blame the mafia. if you want to know who killed jfk
sometimes to the sherlock holmes of it all, which is sometimes the most simple explanation is the onense. the simple part of this is how do you keep all those people quiet? you have almost 200 people on a plane going seven hours longer than where they were supposed to go. how do you stop 200 people from calling loved ones, texting people and doing something to say help us. it is because you did something to keep all those people quiet. that's what has to happen if you want them to stay away....
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and a logical conclusion, i used to read sherlock holmes as a kid, i think i have memorized all thosees. you know, as improbable as it sounds, all of the facts point to the fact that the scenario that the flight has been taken and you don't go to that excruciating level of planning and self-discipline and resource enablement to take a plane only to crash it with nobody seeing it. i am kind of expecting it is going to be a lot longer. i do believe they are still alive. i mean, philip is the only american adult on that plane, he is going to be a valuable asset for them and he is a smart, very self-controlled, very calm guy. so he won't cause trouble. he'll take a calming approach and if anybody is going to survive it, it's going to be him. so i just have to believe that he is still alive. >> so the plane is headed to beijing. cnn's david mckenzie joins us live from beijing. it is now day ten for this ordeal for these families. how are they holding up? >> well, they're holding up the best way they can, don, and a lot of them expressing the same kind of sentiment you have heard there. tha
and a logical conclusion, i used to read sherlock holmes as a kid, i think i have memorized all thosees. you know, as improbable as it sounds, all of the facts point to the fact that the scenario that the flight has been taken and you don't go to that excruciating level of planning and self-discipline and resource enablement to take a plane only to crash it with nobody seeing it. i am kind of expecting it is going to be a lot longer. i do believe they are still alive. i mean, philip is the only...
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i played sherlock holmes a little bit and ended up discovering the secret life till carnegie had that he had a long loving relationship with a married woman and a child resulted from this the carnegie believed with his and with absolutely no one knowing about it in his family up to about one year ago, he supported this grow financially and emotionally as well. he became good friends not only with his mistress, but with his mistress' husband, who is a blind man who had studied to be a rabbi. one never knows what you're going to run across in research. actually, it's a fascinating story about sort of a larger context i suppose of winning friends and influencing people. if you want to know if that's all about coming to to buy the book. so to bring all of this to a close, i think in an overarching sense, what i would like to leave you with is the idea i guess they go carnegie's impact as an historical figure was really profound. i think is the greatest popular spokesman for modern ideas about success in the culture that we still inhabit today. i think whatever you make of the modern era p
i played sherlock holmes a little bit and ended up discovering the secret life till carnegie had that he had a long loving relationship with a married woman and a child resulted from this the carnegie believed with his and with absolutely no one knowing about it in his family up to about one year ago, he supported this grow financially and emotionally as well. he became good friends not only with his mistress, but with his mistress' husband, who is a blind man who had studied to be a rabbi. one...
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dangerous collisions between base runners trying to score and catchers trying to defend home plate glen sherlock explains. >> the catcher cannot block the plate unless he has the ball. >> compared to other sports, baseball rarely changes it rules and some players are not sure change is a good idea. miguel montario is the diamondbacks starting catcher. >> we don't know if we'll be able to do it in a game. if you look at the game tied in the bottom of the 9th you try to knock that ball out of his glove. >> comes amid controversy and lawsuits on the effects of concussion, like the national football league and national hockey league. catcher bobby wilson foss all about concussions. in 2010 he suffered severe injuries when yankee base runner mark texeira slammed into him in home plate. >> i got my clock cleaned pretty well. i still get headaches, i don't understand why. it absolutely scares me. i don't want to be a vegetable when i'm 40 or 50 years old. i want to be able to enjoy my life after this game. >> players say the new rule will take time to duet used to but major league baseball says it's a
dangerous collisions between base runners trying to score and catchers trying to defend home plate glen sherlock explains. >> the catcher cannot block the plate unless he has the ball. >> compared to other sports, baseball rarely changes it rules and some players are not sure change is a good idea. miguel montario is the diamondbacks starting catcher. >> we don't know if we'll be able to do it in a game. if you look at the game tied in the bottom of the 9th you try to knock...
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i'm being sherlock holmes here.detuckive -- deduckive deductive. >> i have never seen a mystery like this in aviation. the most important thing to me in aviation safety is steps are taken at the civil aviation to prevent something like in this from occurring again. steps should have been taken after air france and weren't. >> air france, of course, flying into the atlantic ocean and that what was pilot error as well but not intentionally. mr. hall, thanks very much. we appreciate it next on the rundown, the world in turmoil over putin seizing of us should be paying attention to this story. and later, miller has some thoughts on the jet liner disappearance. and he we will show you the dumbest thing said about the story so far. fa co: i've always found you don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile app so useful. i can book a nearby hotel room from wherever i am. or, i could not book a hotel room and put my cellphon
i'm being sherlock holmes here.detuckive -- deduckive deductive. >> i have never seen a mystery like this in aviation. the most important thing to me in aviation safety is steps are taken at the civil aviation to prevent something like in this from occurring again. steps should have been taken after air france and weren't. >> air france, of course, flying into the atlantic ocean and that what was pilot error as well but not intentionally. mr. hall, thanks very much. we appreciate it...
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. >> the final problem for the first time, sherlock holmes meets moriarty and said i would like to runvailable. i would really like to run my finger along your interesting occipital bone. occipital. >> occipital bone. it's a bone? >> well, it's part of your skull. >> it's part of the skull. okay. occipital. oh, gosh. okay. so it's part of the skull. i'm going to say -- >> it's latin. >> it's latin? okay, so no. o -- am i right? o-c-c-i-occipital. p-i-t-a-l. >> that was good, michelle. very good. man, you are good at this. let's get our own spell check on traffic right now. >> so glad i'm not in the hot seat doing this. nerve-wracking. >> it is. we all know frank is better at math, so looking forward to terrible spelling. looking forward to next week or so. here's sensors westbound through the pass in the livermore valley. the drive time sup is up in the red. no incidents in that area but it's definitely getting crowded and we can see the busiest spots right now on the sensors with trey season and past vasco, it's kind of slow and go. it improves closer to isabel. here's live look. turn
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take a show like "house", based on sherlock holmes, and for some reason it's a huge hit in france. so that obviously would present a positive image of america. they love the glamorous things, like dallas and things like that. they are always big overseas, and i assume that continues. and "game of thrones", how does that fit in. >> that's a different thing. again, it's fiction. it's fantasy, so it's somewhat different. taking your side on this. >> okay. >> most popular shows, are they always broad - you can run done ethnic groups that take issue with their portrayals on tv. is this exaggeration something that hollywood thrives on. >> something like "the walking dead", 10 to 15 million people watch it "true blood" and "true detective", is smaller. you have shows like "jersey shore", and others. soon you'll have an accurate representation of everything we as americans are interested in, and i think we'll find slivers can be sold. you brought up jersey shore. we were showing some of "duck dynasty", the article does not address reality tv, and you have odd cases that fit with "duck dyna
take a show like "house", based on sherlock holmes, and for some reason it's a huge hit in france. so that obviously would present a positive image of america. they love the glamorous things, like dallas and things like that. they are always big overseas, and i assume that continues. and "game of thrones", how does that fit in. >> that's a different thing. again, it's fiction. it's fantasy, so it's somewhat different. taking your side on this. >> okay. >>...
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so we have to do this like a sherlock holmes thing. >> right. >> you have to deduce what happened. now, this guy shah, first of all, i didn't believe aliens took the plane as another network reported and discussed that aliens might have taken it you are not buying into it. >> no u not yet. >> we don't believe aliens took it another guy on fox news said it might have landed in pakistan or other terrorist country. i think that would have been picked up by radar and satellites right? >> absolutely. >> it's a big plane. and, number three, this is a piece of evidence that i think is interesting. the pilot shah was very very upset that a political figure in malaysia anwr i i object bra was ibrahim. the pilot was sentenced in the courtroom before he went up. he was a supporter of this ibrahim sentenced to five years in prison for political activities. now, that tells me, you know, that this guy was going into this plane upset. and, again, i'm going to keep my theory of pilot suicide on the table. can you knock that theory down? >> not yet. i mean, if it was not pilot suicide. it would hav
so we have to do this like a sherlock holmes thing. >> right. >> you have to deduce what happened. now, this guy shah, first of all, i didn't believe aliens took the plane as another network reported and discussed that aliens might have taken it you are not buying into it. >> no u not yet. >> we don't believe aliens took it another guy on fox news said it might have landed in pakistan or other terrorist country. i think that would have been picked up by radar and...
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and logical conclusion -- i used to read sherlock holmes as a kid, i think i memorized all those stories. you know, as improbable as it sounds, all of the facts point to the fact -- to the scenario that the flight has been taken. and you don't go to that excruciating level of planning and self-discipline and resource enablement to take a plane only to crash it with nobody seeing it, right? you're either going to take the plane to do something public with it or you're going to take it for future purpose. so, if that's the case, then it still could have crashed because of some failure in their plan, but just someplace that they're not looking, and i frankly think they're looking in the wrong places, just gut instinct. i know nothing, i'm just trying to think like a terrorist. philip is the only american adult on that plane. he's going to be a valuable asset for them. and he's smart, very self-controlled, very calm guy, so you know, he won't cause trouble. he'll take a calming approach. and if anybody's going to survive it, it's going to be him. so, i just have to believe that he's still al
and logical conclusion -- i used to read sherlock holmes as a kid, i think i memorized all those stories. you know, as improbable as it sounds, all of the facts point to the fact -- to the scenario that the flight has been taken. and you don't go to that excruciating level of planning and self-discipline and resource enablement to take a plane only to crash it with nobody seeing it, right? you're either going to take the plane to do something public with it or you're going to take it for future...
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she honestly believes it, says she was a fan of sherlock homes and is trying to solve her way out ofhis problem. >> just you talking about that i'm sure it gives people chills. anyone would have that hope against hopet that there is still a miracle here that could happen. she was so poised in talking to you. i know you had a chance to talk to a lot of families because so many of the passengers there were coming back to beijing, many of them were chinese. are there a lot of them that share this belief and this hope? >> reporter: yes, i would have to say that everyone that i have spoken to believes there is a chance that their loved one is alive. of course, it is human nature you are not going to give up hope unless it is absolutely extinguished for you. otherwise it would not be human. a lot of people believe the plane is hijacked and sitting in a desert somewhere and waiting for the call on their cell phone. of course, as time ticks by and no one claims responsibility and all of the things we have all been talking about it seems less and less likely from a logical standpoint. we are
she honestly believes it, says she was a fan of sherlock homes and is trying to solve her way out ofhis problem. >> just you talking about that i'm sure it gives people chills. anyone would have that hope against hopet that there is still a miracle here that could happen. she was so poised in talking to you. i know you had a chance to talk to a lot of families because so many of the passengers there were coming back to beijing, many of them were chinese. are there a lot of them that share...
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but take a show like house, this is a show with a british actor and it is based on sherlock holmes which is a deeply british thing. for some reason, it is a huge hit in france. so, so that obviously would present a really positive image of america. and of course, they love all the glamorous things in america. traditionally shows like dallas and things like that were always big overseas and that continues as well. and game of thrown. how does game of thrown fit into all of this? >> that is a completely different things. that is fiction and it is fantasy and so it is somewhat different. taking your side on this, are most popular shows always broad, you can run down various ethnic groups that have taken issue with their portrayals on tv. isn't this exaggeration something that hollywood thrives on? >> it does. and again you get into a really weird dichotomy because there are so many different slices of television. some of the shows, the walking dead is a pretty big show. i would say i think 10 to 15 million people watch that every week. true blood, those are much smaller shrivers. on the oth
but take a show like house, this is a show with a british actor and it is based on sherlock holmes which is a deeply british thing. for some reason, it is a huge hit in france. so, so that obviously would present a really positive image of america. and of course, they love all the glamorous things in america. traditionally shows like dallas and things like that were always big overseas and that continues as well. and game of thrown. how does game of thrown fit into all of this? >> that is...
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. >> sherlock holmes and later spok who said that if you rule out everything that's impossible, thenr is left, no matter how implausible that's your answer. the problem is is it's almost impossible to rule out the impossible. there are some different scenarios. the thing i'm thinking about is picking up on what charles was talking about is not wanting your neighbor to know that your air defenses are bad. whether this is a terrorist attack or not i'm ago not stick on that. a lot of terrorist have been watching. this you can still pay cash for airline ticket one way. can you get on board a plane with a fake passport. oh, there are all these dead zones where you can sort of turn things off. this is a teaching moment for them even if this wasn't a terrorist attack. if it wasn't a terrorist attack, it shows our enemies are are pretty creative. >> one scenario this is a dry r things out there. the point being, that we just don't have enough info to keep updating. >> yeah. and, look, the intense speculation has to do with the fact that taps murder mystery, science mystery. possible terror s
. >> sherlock holmes and later spok who said that if you rule out everything that's impossible, thenr is left, no matter how implausible that's your answer. the problem is is it's almost impossible to rule out the impossible. there are some different scenarios. the thing i'm thinking about is picking up on what charles was talking about is not wanting your neighbor to know that your air defenses are bad. whether this is a terrorist attack or not i'm ago not stick on that. a lot of...
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they don't have to turn over names, they have to turn over information which might be a sleuth like sherlock holmes to find out who is then they are talking about. stop that course of action because there deploying a lot of resources into that. clearly thinks that -- >> because they think it is the best they can get because using our tools and our toolbox, the summons and the subpoenas and indictments, those are complex. they take work too. i can't give you an explanation. they haven't given us a good explanation. since these target letters have gone out nothing has happened. 14 banks. >> that program is a ubs model? >> don't mind paying get out of the program, they are not mutually exclusive. >> the next thing -- number 3 of ubs john mccain said under the immunity level bankers weigh in and that is the case. what do you think of that? >> it is the exception that proves the rule. i did not buy it all from credit suisse, the testimony in many cases was good testimony. the idea of the small cobol in this part of their bank. that doesn't work. that is perjury -- i didn't buy that. >> we talk ab
they don't have to turn over names, they have to turn over information which might be a sleuth like sherlock holmes to find out who is then they are talking about. stop that course of action because there deploying a lot of resources into that. clearly thinks that -- >> because they think it is the best they can get because using our tools and our toolbox, the summons and the subpoenas and indictments, those are complex. they take work too. i can't give you an explanation. they haven't...
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neither of the family nor the people knew anything about them and they were from a woman and i played sherlock holmes a little bit and i end up discovering this secret life dale carnegie had that he had a long loving relationship with a married woman and a child resulted from this that he believed was his but absolutely no one knowing about it even his family up until about one year ago he supported her financially and emotionally as well. he became good friends not only with his mistress but the mistress's husband who was a blind man that studied to be a rabbi. you never know what you're going to run across in research. but actually it is a fascinating story about the sort of larger context of winning friends and influencing people. but if you want to know what that's all about you will have to buy the book. so to bring all of this to a close, i think in an overarching sense it would like to leave you with the idea that the impact as a historical figure was really profound because i think that he's the greatest popular spokesman for modern ideas about success in the culture that we still inha
neither of the family nor the people knew anything about them and they were from a woman and i played sherlock holmes a little bit and i end up discovering this secret life dale carnegie had that he had a long loving relationship with a married woman and a child resulted from this that he believed was his but absolutely no one knowing about it even his family up until about one year ago he supported her financially and emotionally as well. he became good friends not only with his mistress but...
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i'm playing sherlock holmes deducing is that farfetched what i'm saying?n't think it is at all. that is the simplest explanation. for whatever reason, we can talk about why all day long. for whatever reason this guy or somebody who could fly this airplane did this. and i think like i said last week on fox if i wanted indian airliner i would pick the indian ocean. that's perfect place to hide it. >> you can't land it there. deago go garce. you can't land a plane without people knowing it. not a plane of that size, right? right and i don't think that's the point. you look at the tactions until the point where the plane disappeared and they were deliberate. this also means and this is a big clue that nobody is talking about. this airplane carries emergency locater transmitter one on the tail that will impact on contact. make hard landings and they don't want it to go off. the other two are in the cabin. the flight attendant is supposed to turn the battery on when they hit the water and throw these things into the water because they are activated by salt water
i'm playing sherlock holmes deducing is that farfetched what i'm saying?n't think it is at all. that is the simplest explanation. for whatever reason, we can talk about why all day long. for whatever reason this guy or somebody who could fly this airplane did this. and i think like i said last week on fox if i wanted indian airliner i would pick the indian ocean. that's perfect place to hide it. >> you can't land it there. deago go garce. you can't land a plane without people knowing it....
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i'm being sherlock holmes here.detuckive -- deduckive deductive. >> i have never seen a mystery like this in aviation. the most important thing to me in aviation safety is steps are taken at the civil aviation to prevent something like in this from occurring again. steps should have been taken after air france and weren't. >> air france, of course, flying into the atlantic ocean and that what was pilot error as well but not intentionally. mr. hall, thanks very much. we appreciate it next on the rundown, the world in turmoil over putin seizing the crimea. all of us should be paying attention to this story. and later, miller has some thoughts on the jet liner disappearance. and he we will show you the dumbest thing said about the story so far. factor is coming right back. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee st
i'm being sherlock holmes here.detuckive -- deduckive deductive. >> i have never seen a mystery like this in aviation. the most important thing to me in aviation safety is steps are taken at the civil aviation to prevent something like in this from occurring again. steps should have been taken after air france and weren't. >> air france, of course, flying into the atlantic ocean and that what was pilot error as well but not intentionally. mr. hall, thanks very much. we appreciate it...
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. >> i feel like it is sherlock holmes.oin community are upset by this and it is created a lot of waves. thest got an e-mail from ceo of bit instant. for facing criminal charges money laundering. charlie did reach out to me moments ago and he said, quote, this satoshi thing is a joke and the "newsweek" reporter has no evidence. it is what we have heard from people in the bitcoin community. why would they want to be coming out against your story? >> the community has been clear that there reading into the idea of him being anonymous. saying as stop reporters, it's no big deal who did this. being skeptical of certain details, kicking the tires more. i really do think there is more to that and i'm really happy -- asthis is not about bitcoin much as it is about pointer or any other journalism institute in that your wonderful story which created a huge splash is based on forensic research which is not evidence or first order condition that so-and-so did whatever they did. >> i don't consider it a lack of evidence at all. >> what
. >> i feel like it is sherlock holmes.oin community are upset by this and it is created a lot of waves. thest got an e-mail from ceo of bit instant. for facing criminal charges money laundering. charlie did reach out to me moments ago and he said, quote, this satoshi thing is a joke and the "newsweek" reporter has no evidence. it is what we have heard from people in the bitcoin community. why would they want to be coming out against your story? >> the community has been...
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keep in mind, another fact to add to this sherlock holmes mystery, the pilot in the home had a flighty would a pilot with all this flight time have a flight simulator if you weren't practicing for something, something you don't do every day in a plane, like potentially a mid-air collision. i would suggest looking at pilot shaw. he seems to be the most likely one to have done this. >> well, for sure. and that seems almost obviously now and yet it was a week until the malaysian government seemed to figure that out. and they spent two hours searching his house, why is their investigation seeming so mediocre, almost negligent, what's that? >> tucker, we are a little spoiled in the united states having been a federal agent and worked with the bureau, having been on the secret service myself, our system is very streamlined and relatively efficient. it has its holes, of course, every system does, overseas having worked international investigations, that's not the way it works, even in the most advanced of countries we deal with. there are typically bureaucratic bottlenecks and apparently mal
keep in mind, another fact to add to this sherlock holmes mystery, the pilot in the home had a flighty would a pilot with all this flight time have a flight simulator if you weren't practicing for something, something you don't do every day in a plane, like potentially a mid-air collision. i would suggest looking at pilot shaw. he seems to be the most likely one to have done this. >> well, for sure. and that seems almost obviously now and yet it was a week until the malaysian government...